Late talkers are children who have a good understanding of language (Receptive Language) but are not using their language to speech (Expressive Language). This group…
How to Use Bubbles for Speech Therapy at Home
(This post contains affiliate links. Please see Disclaimer here.) Happy New Year! It’s January, it’s cold, and we’re going to talk about bubbles. You…
Ultimate Guide to Baby and Preschool Books
When parents ask me what to do to help their child’s speech and language skills at home, I typically say read books daily to your…
Let’s talk about: Play
It’s that time of year again to shop for toys. Everywhere you look are new advertisements for the latest and greatest toys for this holiday…
Let’s Talk About: Apraxia
Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) is a motor speech disorder that affects a child’s ability to speak clearly. It is considered a “rare” disorder by…
Ultimate Guide to Preschool Toys for Speech Therapy
‘Tis the season to buy toys! These are my very favorite preschool toys. If you have a preschoolers, I would recommend toys. I would absolutely…
Let’s talk about: Stuttering
I’ve talked about a few common speech concerns over the past few weeks. Read about articulation here. You can find information on language here and…
Let’s Talk About: Expressive Language
Last week we talked about receptive language. That post can be found here. This week we’ll learn more about expressive language. I typically describe this…
What about Pet Allergies and Fears with Therapy Dog?
Pet allergies are a concern as well as pet fears. I had originally intended to go with a golden doodle for this very reason. It…
Let’s Talk About: Receptive Language
Receptive language is the ability to understand and make sense of communication that he hears and sees. Receptive language includes but is not limited to…